De Laune, T. d. 1. (1712). A plea for the non-conformists: Shewing the true state of their case: and how far the conformist's separation from the Church of Rome, for their popish superstitions, &c. introduc'd into the service of God, justifies the non-conformist's separation from them. In a letter to Dr. Benjamin Calamy, on his sermon (call'd scrupulous conscience) inviting hereto. To which is added, a parallel scheme of the Pagan, Papal, and Christian rites and ceremonies: and a narrative of the sufferings underwent By Thomas de Laune. With a preface by the author of the review. Printed for a friend of the author, and sold by William Marshall, at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street; and Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street. 1712. Where are also sold most sorts of books, Stationary Wares, &c.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)De Laune, Thomas d. 1685. A Plea for the Non-conformists: Shewing the True State of Their Case: And How Far the Conformist's Separation from the Church of Rome, for Their Popish Superstitions, &c. Introduc'd into the Service of God, Justifies the Non-conformist's Separation from Them. In a Letter to Dr. Benjamin Calamy, on His Sermon (call'd Scrupulous Conscience) Inviting Hereto. To Which Is Added, a Parallel Scheme of the Pagan, Papal, and Christian Rites and Ceremonies: And a Narrative of the Sufferings Underwent By Thomas De Laune. With a Preface by the Author of the Review. London: Printed for a friend of the author, and sold by William Marshall, at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street; and Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street. 1712. Where are also sold most sorts of books, Stationary Wares, &c, 1712.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)De Laune, Thomas d. 1685. A Plea for the Non-conformists: Shewing the True State of Their Case: And How Far the Conformist's Separation from the Church of Rome, for Their Popish Superstitions, &c. Introduc'd into the Service of God, Justifies the Non-conformist's Separation from Them. In a Letter to Dr. Benjamin Calamy, on His Sermon (call'd Scrupulous Conscience) Inviting Hereto. To Which Is Added, a Parallel Scheme of the Pagan, Papal, and Christian Rites and Ceremonies: And a Narrative of the Sufferings Underwent By Thomas De Laune. With a Preface by the Author of the Review. Printed for a friend of the author, and sold by William Marshall, at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street; and Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street. 1712. Where are also sold most sorts of books, Stationary Wares, &c, 1712.